There’s almost a Twilight Zone feel to the Ravens this offseason.
The offense, a long-running question mark surrounding the team for its first 20-plus years of existence, appears to be pretty much set at the moment. If you squint long enough, and ignore some injury histories, there is a lot to like about the receivers. The tight end unit is amongst the best in the league, and the running backs and offensive line are both in the top quarter. The quarterback — however you want to perceive or label him — is dangerous, and capable of putting any game on his shoulders and carrying his team to a win.